This is like making po'ke in the Cook Islands where it's made with banana,pawpaw,cassava...anything if you creative like cabin bread lol The vanilla from Tonga is sold in supermarket the brand Heilala. Awesome vid Ata wai walo thank you in my lingo Malo au pito
Thanx for sharing ! I am on the 2nd trials , hoping that this time my dough will turn out more closer to what you have made! Perfect job!!!Malo aupito !💜👍
IFO! I remember having this back in Tonga when I was little. I haven't had any since and I am craving for some. I called my mama back in Tonga asking her how to make it. She told me to go on TH-cam. 😅 Is not that she doesn't know how to make it. Is too much to explain over the phone.
Hello, Yes you can pretty much swap the spinach for anything. I would say the taste may not come out a strong pumpkin taste so you can add some additional pumpkin flavoring.
Thank you! We used Lu leaves instead of spinach for ours. I know it's expensive if you live in a non-tropic area, but if you can fork out the extra dollars, it's definitely worth it! Plus it's the old way to make ngou'a
@@meliamedaverman3558 if you live in an area full of Polys like California, Arizona, Utah or Texas, you can buy it from any Asian or islander market. Otherwise, we depend on family back home to send us some by mail or when they come to visit.
@@jaqenhghar2970 thank you for getting back to me. I live in Orlando I could not find lu anywhere. I have not seen one Tongan family or other Islanders.
What’s the difference between Tongan, Hawaiian and Samoan food? Cause gee willikers I get them confused. How come you don’t keep posting mukbangs. They are so gosh darn entertaining. Jose is always in your videos
This is like making po'ke in the Cook Islands where it's made with banana,pawpaw,cassava...anything if you creative like cabin bread lol
The vanilla from Tonga is sold in supermarket the brand Heilala.
Awesome vid
Ata wai walo thank you in my lingo
Malo au pito
Definitely going to give this a try - thank u for sharing 🫶🏾
You ladies are awesome! Thank you.
Thanx for sharing ! I am on the 2nd trials , hoping that this time my dough will turn out more closer to what you have made! Perfect job!!!Malo aupito !💜👍
This is my absolute favorite Tongan dessert. Malo aupito for uploading the recipe! Ima going to go make some lol. Ofas❤
Yayy, love this video. Love the recipe. Thank you so much for sharing. Stay blessed 🙏😍
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
Dang, I was always curious on how the heck that was made... Now I'm gonna sit here and enjoy watching this, thanks alot🥳
Your welcome! Glad I can share with folks! Thank you for watching
thank you for sharing. Looks yummy 😋
IFO! I remember having this back in Tonga when I was little. I haven't had any since and I am craving for some. I called my mama back in Tonga asking her how to make it. She told me to go on TH-cam. 😅 Is not that she doesn't know how to make it. Is too much to explain over the phone.
Looks delicious!
Hey thanks look yummy I will try this now
Thank you for uploading I’ve always wondered how it was made❤
damnnn, i've never seen faikakai ngoua made with spinach, cool to see how our people adapt. ofa lahi atu kimou3 ❤
Malo, fine eiki. How about a video and recipe on how to boil puteni? Not baked puteni but boiled puteni is the best.. you guys are awesome
Yummm thank you for this video. Appreciate it♡
Thank you!
oooo yummmmy sis! You content stay making me uakai lol
Lol best mom cooking
Thank you! Looks really good...
Thank you! Appreciate it
Pls ask if she can do a Tookutu tutorial please and thank you!
to'okutu as in fa'ala?
Hi just wondering if I can substitute the Spinach for Pumpkin to make the Pumpkin version😊
Hello, Yes you can pretty much swap the spinach for anything. I would say the taste may not come out a strong pumpkin taste so you can add some additional pumpkin flavoring.
MY FAVORITE DESSERT IN THE WORLD 🌎 I prefer this instead of the dumpling ones. 😋
same here!
Thank you! We used Lu leaves instead of spinach for ours. I know it's expensive if you live in a non-tropic area, but if you can fork out the extra dollars, it's definitely worth it! Plus it's the old way to make ngou'a
Very true! With the Lu leaves it tastes real good.
Where do you get your Lu from?
@@meliamedaverman3558 if you live in an area full of Polys like California, Arizona, Utah or Texas, you can buy it from any Asian or islander market. Otherwise, we depend on family back home to send us some by mail or when they come to visit.
@@jaqenhghar2970 thank you for getting back to me. I live in Orlando I could not find lu anywhere. I have not seen one Tongan family or other Islanders.
@@meliamedaverman3558 have you tried the Asian stores? I know when I lived in Europe, the ones there surprisingly had Lu and Taro.
where in Oakland CA? most likely East! from the 30's to 90's I'll say.
The best kine malo
Like your Lolo Faikakai 👍🙌❤
Thank you!
How many packs of frozen spinach did you use, please?
What’s the difference between Tongan, Hawaiian and Samoan food? Cause gee willikers I get them confused. How come you don’t keep posting mukbangs. They are so gosh darn entertaining. Jose is always in your videos
thanks for the comment, I took a looonnngg break lol but I will be back soon. Thanks for the love.
Thank you ✊🏾
How to make the lolo faikakai
Need to come up with a hack ..bout to hack this .. all goods
Bye malo aupito mama
Malo